Blohm + Voss construction list

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The building list of Blohm + Voss is a choice of Hamburg built ships shipyard Blohm + Voss . The data describe the ships at the time of delivery. Later modifications and changes to the ship's name or owner are not taken into account.

Launch Surname Build number Measurement (GRT / GT / t) Client / owner / operator Remarks
23 Feb 1892 Condor 82 1,612 Imperial Navy Small cruiser , broken up in 1921
Oct 18, 1899 Emperor Charlemagne 136 11.097 Imperial Navy Ship of the line , scrapped in 1920
Dec 15, 1899 Potsdam 139 12,606 Holland America Line Passenger ship , sunk in 1944
June 21, 1902 Friedrich Carl 155 9,087 Imperial Navy Large cruiser , sunk in 1914
March 3, 1903 Pechili 165 3,087 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , stranded in 1919
May 14, 1904 Yorck 167 9,533 Imperial Navy Large cruiser , sunk in 1914
July 29, 1905 Pamir 180 3,020 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , sunk in 1957
March 22, 1906 Scharnhorst 175 11,616 Imperial Navy Large cruiser , sunk in 1914
Oct 5, 1907 Dresden 195 3,664 Imperial Navy Small cruiser , sunk in 1915
March 20, 1909 From the Tann 198 19,370 Imperial Navy Large cruiser sunk in Scapa Flow in 1919
April 7, 1910 Moltke 200 22,979 Imperial Navy Armored Cruiser , 1919 in Scapa Flow sunk, raised in 1927, in 1929 Rosyth scrapped
Feb 25, 1911 Beijing 205 3,100 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , museum ship in New York until July 2017; is to return to Hamburg after restoration in Wewelsfleth
March 28, 1911 Goeben 201 22,979 Imperial Navy Large cruiser , scrapped after 1973
Sept 20, 1911 Passat 206 3,091 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , museum ship in Travemünde
March 30, 1912 Seydlitz 209 24,998 Imperial Navy Armored Cruiser , 1919 in Scapa Flow sunk, raised in 1928, in 1930 Rosyth scrapped
March 14, 1913 Derfflinger 213 26,600 Imperial Navy Large cruiser sunk in Scapa Flow in 1919
April 3, 1913 Fatherland 212 54,282 HAPAG Passenger ship , broken up in 1938
June 20, 1914 Bismarck 214 56,551 HAPAG Passenger ship ( Imperator class ), later dismantled as Majestic , 1940
Oct 5, 1916 Cologne 247 5,620 Imperial Navy Small cruiser sunk in Scapa Flow in 1919
Oct 21, 1916 Pola 233 3,104 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , broken up in 1933
April 17, 1917 Mackensen 240 31,000 Imperial Navy Large cruiser , not completed
June 23, 1917 Priwall 234 3,105 F. Laeisz Four-masted barque , caught fire in 1945 and sunk
December 16, 1922 Albert Ballin 403 20,815 HAPAG Passenger ship , scrapped in 1981
May 14, 1927 Cap Arcona 476 27,561 Hamburg South Passenger ship , sunk in 1945
Aug 25, 1927 Monte Cervantes 478 14,140 Hamburg South Passenger ship ( Monte class ), sunk in 1930
Aug 15, 1928 Europe 479 49,476 North German Lloyd Passenger ship , scrapped in 1962
Feb 20, 1929 Milwaukee 483 16,699 HAPAG Passenger ship , scrapped in 1947
Feb. 28, 1931 Savarona 490 4,581 ER Cadvalader Motor yacht
May 3, 1933 Gorch Fock 495 1,354 Imperial Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch Fock class ), museum ship in Stralsund
Dec 15, 1934 Cricket 500 2,560 Imperial Navy Aviso , broken up in 1951
June 13, 1936 Horst Wessel 508 1,634 Imperial Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch-Fock class ), as an Eagle sailing training ship of the USCG
Feb 6, 1937 Admiral Hipper 501 14,050 Navy Heavy cruiser , blown up in the dock in 1945
May 5, 1937 Wilhelm Gustloff 511 25,484 KdF Passenger ship , sunk in 1945
Oct. 30, 1937 Albert Leo Schlageter 515 1,634 Imperial Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch-Fock class ), as Sagres sailing training ship of the Marinha Portuguesa
September 22, 1938 Mircea 519 1,634 Imperial Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch-Fock class ), sailing training ship of the Romanian Navy
Feb 14, 1939 Bismarck 509 45,950 Navy Battleship , sunk in 1941
Nov 7, 1939 Herbert Norkus 524 1,634 Imperial Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch-Fock class ), not completed
Aug 24, 1940 Fatherland 523 41,000 HAPAG Passenger ship with turbo-electric drive, not completed, broken off after 1945
Feb. 1, 1955 Coat of arms of Hamburg 786 2,496 HADAG Passenger ship being restored in San Francisco
Oct 26, 1955 Nordstjernen 787 2.191 Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab Passenger ship , listed by the Norwegian state as a historical monument
April 19, 1956 Ragnvald Jarl 789 2,196 Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab Passenger ship , training ship
23 Aug 1958 Gorch Fock 804 1,634 German Navy Three-masted barque ( Gorch Fock class ), training ship of the German Navy
Jan 25, 1975 Adrian Mærsk 881 26,939 AP Møller-Mærsk Container ship , type ship (six ships) scrapped in Alang in 2014
Sept. 3, 1980 Rhineland-Palatinate 911 3,680 German Navy Frigate ( Bremen- class )
1989 Corsair 170 t displacement On your own account Air cushion catamaran test ship
May 25, 1990 Golden Odyssey 957 Euroyachts Ltd. Mega yacht
May 31, 1990 Lady Moura 954 6,359 Silver Dunes Ltd. Mega yacht
Aug 20, 1991 ECO 956 Azteca 90 Ltd. Mega yacht
Aug 28, 1992 Brandenburg 950 4,900 German Navy Frigate ( Brandenburg- class )
July 14, 1999 Grand Voyager 961 24,391 Royal Olympic Cruise Lines Cruise ship , almost monohull
Jan. 20, 2001 Saxony 5,600 German Navy Frigate ( Sachsen- class )
Dec 9, 2004 Cosco Brisbane 964 27,915 COSCO Container Ship
June 12, 2009 Eclipse 978 Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich Mega yacht
2014-2017 F125 979-982 7,000 t German Navy Frigate ( Baden-Württemberg class ), as a manufacturing partner of TKMS

Individual evidence

  1. Thorsten Totzke: New buildings Blohm & Voss. In: LostLiners.de. Retrieved January 12, 2012 .
  2. ^ Abendblatt.de Abendblatt article about the baptism of North Rhine-Westphalia